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Lt. Roy Fisher of the Salvation Army talks about Wide-Ranging Emergence Disaster Services
SUMMARY: Lieutenant Roy Fiser from the Salvation Army discussed their emergency disaster services, active since 1900, highlighting their response to both large-scale disasters like hurricanes and smaller, local emergencies. Their teams, including five from the Alabama-Louisiana-Mississippi division, responded to recent hurricanes, serving over 63,000 meals and 55,000 drinks. The Salvation Army also offers emotional and spiritual care, recognizing the importance of support beyond physical needs. Fiser emphasized the need for community donations and volunteers to sustain their services, with contributions going directly to affected areas. Interested individuals can donate at give.salvationarmy.org.

Lt. Roy Fisher of the Salvation Army talks about Wide-Ranging Emergence Disaster Services
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Hammer-wielding man arrested for assaults on law enforcement officers in Lee County
SUMMARY: Corey D. Carroll was arrested after attempting to assault Lee County sheriff’s deputies with a hammer during a disturbance call in the Morville area. The incident highlights the dangerous situations officers face daily. Tupo Police Chief John Quaca emphasized the importance of training, particularly Crisis Intervention Training (CIT), which helps officers handle calls involving substance abuse and mental illness. Quaca also noted the mental and physical toll on officers, stressing the need for ongoing education, training, and self-care. Carroll faces charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and two counts of simple assault. His bond is set at $1 million.

A man is accused of attacking law enforcement officers in Lee County.
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Touch-A-Truck returns
SUMMARY: The Touch-A-Truck event, organized by the Junior League of Jackson, allowed children to explore various vehicles, including a Mississippi Highway Patrol helicopter, for its 12th year. Kids were thrilled to climb inside fire trucks, police vehicles, and garbage trucks, enhancing their understanding of the world. Participants like Brittany Furr and her son Myles enjoyed the hands-on experience, while Alexis Doty brought her daughter Levi to learn about different careers. Firefighters, construction workers, and soldiers engaged with attendees, aiming to inspire future aspirations. Sergeant Joshua Wilson emphasized the joy of motivating children to achieve their goals during this fun-filled event.

Explore, Touch and Climb” Touch-a-truck begins
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Walthall County storm victims still recovering after tornadoes
SUMMARY: Walthall County, particularly Tyler Town, is still recovering from the March 15 tornadoes. Emergency management reports significant progress, but widespread damage means recovery will take time. Cleanup efforts are ongoing, with volunteer groups and a cleanup company assisting. A “Helping a Home” program connects affected families with resources like donations and cleanup help. Despite some power restoration, downed transmission lines remain an issue. With severe weather expected this weekend, officials urge residents to take precautions. Federal assistance is anticipated within the coming week, though many still await shelter and essential supplies.

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